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Post by ben ttech »

its been so long since I stood next to a good looking outdoor plant
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Post by Jesús Malverde »

Damn that's nice and early. I always loved when plants were in full-on flowering mode already in mid-August. It usually meant a nice and mature harvest was on the way.
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All the other plants are just starting to flower. The 2 Mango Dream are much larger and the trainwreck is only at about 4 ft. I will post pics as they mature.

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Post by Intrinsic »

Awesome plant! sure ain't hard to look at.

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Post by Jesús Malverde »

Most quality plants won't get to flowering in earnest until early September. That brings shit fall weather, frost & storms into the harvest window. And uncertainty.
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Jesús Malverde wrote:Most quality plants won't get to flowering in earnest until early September. That brings shit fall weather, frost & storms into the harvest window. And uncertainty.
That depends on what you are calling “quality”. Personally I like Indica’s and most 100% Indica’s will finish early. Nothing wrong with Sativa’s, I enjoy the clear headed energetic high during the day, but since this was my first outdoor grow in this state I went the safe route and chose strains I knew would finish before the bad weather started.

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Post by Jesús Malverde »

Yeah, I tend to prefer sativa-leaning genetics. I prefer the high most of the time. Hardcore sativas, you're lucky if they start flowering in earnest before mid-September. Sometimes they barely get going before the frost kills them,
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Can someone put him in timeout for a week or two for using “in earnest” in back to back post.

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Post by Jesús Malverde »

Yeah, I'll do it. In earnest.
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